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Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)
Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)
Case Study 2: German & Italian Expansion 1933-40 (The Global War)
Case Study 2: German & Italian Expansion 1933-40 (The Global War)
Part 1 - Rivalry, Mistrust & Accord (The Cold War)
Part 1 - Rivalry, Mistrust & Accord (The Cold War)
Part 2 - Leaders & Nations (The Cold War)
Part 2 - Leaders & Nations (The Cold War)
Part 3 - Cold War Crises (The Cold War)
Part 3 - Cold War Crises (The Cold War)
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Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)
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Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)

Shanghai Showdown Chinese Resistance, 1937!

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Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

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📅 Timeline of events

  • 26 July 1937: Japanese give ultimatum to Chinese forces - "Exit Wanping in 24 hours!" ⏳
  • Early August 1937: Japan’s a bit sneaky. Attacks even before ultimatum ends! 😏
  • 7 August 1937: China goes official: "We declare WAR on Japan!" ⚔️
  • Mid-August 1937: Oops! China's planes mistakenly bomb a super-crowded place called the Bund. Over 1,000 lost. 😢

📚 Some key points

  • The Ultimatum & War: Japan wasn’t just sending passive-aggressive texts. They gave China a real ultimatum. China replied with: "We’re not backing down; this is about defending ourselves!" 💪

Real-World Example: Imagine if a bully at school demanded your lunch money by noon. Instead of paying up, you declare, "Not today!" to the whole school.

  • The Emperor in Tokyo: According to a wise man named Jonathan Fenby, the emperor was like, "Let’s wrap this war up." (Source: Cool Book 📖, 2009)

Real-World Example: Think of the emperor like the big boss hoping for a quick project wrap-up before the weekend. "Can we finish this soon, team?"

  • About the Accidental Bombing: Total accident! Chinese were aiming at Japanese ships, but the bombs hit a crowded spot, the Bund. Big yikes. 😰

Real-World Example: It's like trying to shoot a basketball 🏀 into the hoop but accidentally hitting the school's trophy case.

  • Jiang’s Bold Move: Despite the blunders, Jiang showed he won't let Japan walk all over China. Result? The world's like, "Hmm, we see you, China." (Source: Another Cool Book 📘, 2014)

Real-World Example: It's when the quiet kid in class suddenly stands up to the class clown. Everyone's like, "Whoa, did not see that coming!"

  • The World's Reaction: World: "Uh, bombing civilians = Not cool, guys." But, no one really did much about it. The League (probably sipping tea) just gave a stern look and moved on. 🍵

Real-World Example: It's like seeing someone litter, saying "that's bad," but then not doing much to clean it up.

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Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)
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Case study 1: Japanese Expansion In East Asia 1931-41 (The Global War)

Shanghai Showdown Chinese Resistance, 1937!

Word Count Emoji
437 words
Reading Time Emoji
3 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

📅 Timeline of events

  • 26 July 1937: Japanese give ultimatum to Chinese forces - "Exit Wanping in 24 hours!" ⏳
  • Early August 1937: Japan’s a bit sneaky. Attacks even before ultimatum ends! 😏
  • 7 August 1937: China goes official: "We declare WAR on Japan!" ⚔️
  • Mid-August 1937: Oops! China's planes mistakenly bomb a super-crowded place called the Bund. Over 1,000 lost. 😢

📚 Some key points

  • The Ultimatum & War: Japan wasn’t just sending passive-aggressive texts. They gave China a real ultimatum. China replied with: "We’re not backing down; this is about defending ourselves!" 💪

Real-World Example: Imagine if a bully at school demanded your lunch money by noon. Instead of paying up, you declare, "Not today!" to the whole school.

  • The Emperor in Tokyo: According to a wise man named Jonathan Fenby, the emperor was like, "Let’s wrap this war up." (Source: Cool Book 📖, 2009)

Real-World Example: Think of the emperor like the big boss hoping for a quick project wrap-up before the weekend. "Can we finish this soon, team?"

  • About the Accidental Bombing: Total accident! Chinese were aiming at Japanese ships, but the bombs hit a crowded spot, the Bund. Big yikes. 😰

Real-World Example: It's like trying to shoot a basketball 🏀 into the hoop but accidentally hitting the school's trophy case.

  • Jiang’s Bold Move: Despite the blunders, Jiang showed he won't let Japan walk all over China. Result? The world's like, "Hmm, we see you, China." (Source: Another Cool Book 📘, 2014)

Real-World Example: It's when the quiet kid in class suddenly stands up to the class clown. Everyone's like, "Whoa, did not see that coming!"

  • The World's Reaction: World: "Uh, bombing civilians = Not cool, guys." But, no one really did much about it. The League (probably sipping tea) just gave a stern look and moved on. 🍵

Real-World Example: It's like seeing someone litter, saying "that's bad," but then not doing much to clean it up.

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